#Challenge to write a diary in the headlines for 30 days #Harry has no trust at all, to meet his father, he needs to apply, it's outrageous!
The royal family, once a symbol of supremacy, is now entangled in mortal dust. When trust is overshadowed by interests, family affection is no longer the only bond, only vigilance and precaution. Recently, there has been speculation circulating on the Internet that Charles is afraid to meet Harry casually because he is afraid of being secretly recorded. This speculation has sparked a heated discussion about the royal family, because now the royal family can not afford to lose this face.
Harry and the royal family, once considered family, are now falling apart. Even if Charles is the father of Prince Harry, he does not dare to follow his son's opinion, because Charles is now very afraid that Harry will record him, because when they meet, they are afraid that Harry has some undisclosed royal black material in his hands, and if he is not careful, he will not tear the sores open again, which is what Charles is afraid of.
Harry asked to meet Charles, but Charles declined. Now the relationship between the two is no longer half sincere, replaced by suspicion and suspicion. After Harry left the royal family, he frequently broke some black news about the royal family, and Charles is now very afraid to meet after that, Harry continued to record, and turned back to break some bad news about the royal family.
When the relationship between father and son is gone, and interests prevail, this concern does not seem to be unfounded. Even if it was just conjecture, it was enough for Charles to dare not risk seeing his son. As a member of the royal family, Charles needs to maintain the image and reputation of the royal family. He may be worried that his meeting with Harry will be secretly recorded, and if it is recorded in unfavorable black material, it may have a huge negative impact on the image of the royal family.
Once upon a time, Charles was still full of trust in his son and regarded Harry as a pearl in his hand. That trust has now worn out, replaced by preparedness and vigilance. Harry filmed interview shows after leaving the royal family, frequently hinting that he still had royal black material. This made Charles worried, afraid that Harry would take the opportunity to record something and publish a new book to further undermine the prestige of the royal family.
Father and son should communicate sincerely, and exchange information about each other. Now there is suspicion and trepidation between the two, for fear that the other party will hide small actions. Harry may set up a trick, and Charles will be on guard. This state of mutual distrust made the originally close father-son relationship between the two exist in name only. Once upon a time, they fought side by side to face the royal crisis. Today, however, people can't help sighing, lamenting that family affection eventually lost to profit.
Some of Harry's recent words and actions have attracted public attention and controversy, and Charles may be worried that he will be involved in meeting Harry, further damaging his own image. The trust between two people takes a long time to build, but it can disappear in an instant. Harry's relationship with Charles broke down from an irreconcilable power struggle.
In order to fight for power and profit, everyone is at risk, and only family affection thicker than water can transcend earthly strife. But when interests are high, feelings become dispensable. This may explain why Harry and Charles' father-son relationship is nowhere to be found. When interests become the compass of relationships, feelings are replaced by cold-bloodedness. What we see is no longer the temperature of life, but the icy silhouette of money and power.
The story of Harry and Charles reminds us that in a world where interests come first, trust and emotion lose their space. It is also family affection with sincerity that can reproduce the warmth of human nature. Otherwise, what awaits will only be a cold and ruthless winter.